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GUILDERLAND — Most school board members want to create a committee on health and other insurance.

Response to proposed budget cuts
Speaking out for social worker, supervisor



In split vote
Over neighbor’s objections, zoning board approves variance for restaurant



Rescue
GPD’s Govel pulls elderly pair from fire


GUILDERLAND — Two elderly residents were pulled through the window of a burning house at 464 Church Rd. by a Guilderland Police officer yesterday morning.




and Jarrett Carroll

GUILDERLAND — Jun Wang lost his job this week and may soon lose his Guilderland home.


Why do people save things" For many of us, the reasons are more sentimental than practical. We’re not like squirrels hoarding nuts before winter weather sets in. We have needs that are spiritual as well as physical.





New York is a big place.



By Michelle O’Riley

WESTERLO — Westerlo residents and leaders are eager for the state to pass legislation concerning tax-exempt properties.





VOORHEESVILLE — The long-awaited contracts for two top school administrators charged with wrong doing are in black and white, but the interpretation of them is gray.





VOORHEESVILLE — Tuesday, Sarita Winchell returned to work.

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